photo results | Full Moon Crossing | On October 6th, a nearly full perigee Moon shone in Earth's night sky. The bright moonlight, accurate planning, and proper equipment resulted in this amazing composite featuring sharp silhouettes of the International Space Station (ISS) as it rapidly crossed (right to left) in front of the lunar disk. The picture was constructed using six video frames recorded from a site just outside Tracy, California, USA. Sporting newly deployed solar arrays, the ISS was at a range of about 260 miles from the telescope/video camera setup. In the background, about a thousand times more distant than the ISS, lies bright lunar ray crater Tycho. | |
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 blackmantra_x (2438) | | Good day... Me and my aunt had a nice afternoon talk today. We've talked about a lot of things, past memories and future plans. Then she mentioned an incident that almost send her to the hospital or... | |
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